DIY Cork Storage Boxes

Even though Pinterest is pretty much my favorite way to organize photos and ideas, I always seem to have a stack of magazine clippings and little notes on my desk at all times. The pile can get pretty distracting when I’m trying to get stuff done, so it’s great to have a nice-looking way to hide (I mean organize) the mess.

These cork houses are great storage in two ways – not only can you store your papers and office supplies inside, but you can pin some of your prettier notes and clippings on the outside too! Now please excuse me while I go make a whole village of cork houses for all my bits of paper.

Materials:

White foamcore

Self adhesive cork (available by the roll at hardware stores)

Ruler

Exacto knife

Pencil

Hot glue gun

Cutting mat

Step 1: Using your exacto knife, cut out the front and sides for the walls of your house. For the front of the house pictured, I drew a 3” square and added a 1 ½” triangle on top. The sides are 3” by 3 ½”.

Step 2: Hot glue the walls together.

Step 3: Cut a piece of foamcore to fit inside the walls for the bottom of the box. Hot glue it in.

Step 4: Cut foamcore for your roof; these pieces were both 3” by 4 1/2” but ¼” was trimmed off one piece.

Step 5: Glue the roof panels together to make a 90 degree angle – the longer roof panel should be glued on top so that the roof ends up symmetrical. Cut two small foamcore triangles and glue them about 1” from both ends of the roof. These will help support the roof shape.

Step 6: You should now have a completed foamcore house!

Step 7: Cut pieces of the adhesive cork slightly bigger than each wall.

Step 8: Peel off the backing and adhere the cork onto the foamcore wall. Use your exacto knife to trim the overhanging cork. Repeat for the remaing walls.

Step 9: Do the same for the roof. You’ll also want to cover any of the roof’s underside that hangs over the walls.

DIY Cork Storage Boxes

Even though Pinterest is pretty much my favorite way to organize photos and ideas, I always seem to have a stack of magazine clippings and little notes on my desk at all times. The pile can get pretty distracting when I’m trying to get stuff done, so it’s great to have a nice-looking way to hide (I mean organize) the mess.

These cork houses are great storage in two ways – not only can you store your papers and office supplies inside, but you can pin some of your prettier notes and clippings on the outside too! Now please excuse me while I go make a whole village of cork houses for all my bits of paper.

Materials:

White foamcore

Self adhesive cork (available by the roll at hardware stores)

Ruler

Exacto knife

Pencil

Hot glue gun

Cutting mat

Step 1: Using your exacto knife, cut out the front and sides for the walls of your house. For the front of the house pictured, I drew a 3” square and added a 1 ½” triangle on top. The sides are 3” by 3 ½”.

Step 2: Hot glue the walls together.

Step 3: Cut a piece of foamcore to fit inside the walls for the bottom of the box. Hot glue it in.

Step 4: Cut foamcore for your roof; these pieces were both 3” by 4 1/2” but ¼” was trimmed off one piece.

Step 5: Glue the roof panels together to make a 90 degree angle – the longer roof panel should be glued on top so that the roof ends up symmetrical. Cut two small foamcore triangles and glue them about 1” from both ends of the roof. These will help support the roof shape.

Step 6: You should now have a completed foamcore house!

Step 7: Cut pieces of the adhesive cork slightly bigger than each wall.

Step 8: Peel off the backing and adhere the cork onto the foamcore wall. Use your exacto knife to trim the overhanging cork. Repeat for the remaing walls.

Step 9: Do the same for the roof. You’ll also want to cover any of the roof’s underside that hangs over the walls.